1 The next moment the master faced the school.
2 The master frowned, and this completed the disaster.
3 The master's pulse stood still, and he stared helplessly.
4 They threw away no opportunity to do the master a mischief.
5 The master, Mr. Dobbins, had reached middle age with an unsatisfied ambition.
6 The stillness continued; the master searched face after face for signs of guilt.
7 The master's arm performed until it was tired and the stock of switches notably diminished.
8 The master sat throned in his great chair upon a raised platform, with his blackboard behind him.
9 A whole hour drifted by, the master sat nodding in his throne, the air was drowsy with the hum of study.
10 The master, throned on high in his great splint-bottom arm-chair, was dozing, lulled by the drowsy hum of study.
11 Then the master stood over him during a few awful moments, and finally moved away to his throne without saying a word.
12 They inwardly resolved to watch him nights, when opportunity should offer, in the hope of getting a glimpse of his dread master.
13 He had his own reasons for being delighted, for the master boarded in his father's family and had given the boy ample cause to hate him.
14 The boys had been too absorbed to notice the hush that had stolen upon the school awhile before when the master came tiptoeing down the room and stood over them.
15 At last the frantic sufferer sheered from its course, and sprang into its master's lap; he flung it out of the window, and the voice of distress quickly thinned away and died in the distance.
16 Now the master, mellow almost to the verge of geniality, put his chair aside, turned his back to the audience, and began to draw a map of America on the blackboard, to exercise the geography class upon.
17 He sprung his secret about Huck's share in the adventure in the finest dramatic manner he was master of, but the surprise it occasioned was largely counterfeit and not as clamorous and effusive as it might have been under happier circumstances.
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